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As of 2019 I have been an author of 49 publications and the lead author of 9 publications. According to NASA ADS, the publications I’ve contributed to have been cited over 3,300 times, and my h-index is 22.

Planck Early Results: New Light on Anomalous Microwave Emission from Spinning Dust Grains
Planck Collaboration, A&A, 536, A20, arXiv:1101.2031, NASA ADS (submitted 2011, published 2011)I played a significant role in the creation of this paper, including leading the new regions section (coming up with the method of identifying the regions, looking through the candidates, and identifying those that made it into the paper), and working on the aperture photometry (the final flux densities for rho ophiuchi and M42 were assembled by me).

Planck Early Results: The Planck View of Nearby Galaxies
Planck Collaboration, A&A, 536, A16, arXiv:1101.2045, NASA ADS (submitted 2011, published 2011)I provided some input to this paper; originally, I was going to contribute a section to it, but this was spun off into a later paper.

New constraints on the Polarization of Anomalous Microwave Emission in nearby molecular clouds
Dickinson et al., MNRAS Letters, 418, L35, arXiv:1108.0308, NASA ADS (submitted 2011, published 2011)Second author. I worked on the aperture photometry software, the total intensity analysis for Perseus, and provided general input throughout.

Radio to infrared spectra of late-type galaxies with Planck and WMAP data
Peel et al., MNRAS Letters, 416, 99, arXiv:1105.6336, NASA ADS (submitted 2011, published 2011)I led this work, assembling the data, fitting the spectra and writing the paper.

Statistical properties of polarized radio sources at high frequency and their impact on CMB polarization measurements
Battye et al., MNRAS, 413, 132, arXiv:1003.5846, NASA ADS (submitted 2010, published 2011)Third author. I worked on the simulations (sections 5 & 6), and provided some input on the rest of the paper. I also produced the final versions of the plots used throughout the paper.